VRIDAV, JAXUAUY 10, 11)20 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON IMOIS TWO TLi High Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes madk to oitncn FIXKST MATi:iUAI.S BEST OF WORKMANSHIP LATEST STYLES PKUFKCT FIT GUARANTEED Prices arc very reusonuble Your Inspection Invited Clias. J. Cizek MERCHANT TAILOR 81 H Main St. SI LEGACY Little Oregon Quarterback Dcopernlsly Trying: to Overcome Havvartl'o Ono Point Lead SliLEII KSSSkSSSSKSB - 4 , " xssrrsgaaasr mmimmgaiwq II LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply tew drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers No pain! At van I vi MADRID, Dec. 20. (Ry Mali )- Tho "Spanish swindle" has shown 1(9 hood again. America luvs been Inundated with letters from "n dy ing prisoner, persecuted by political enemlct. only nbla to communlcntu with tho cutsido world through tho kindness of n prison chaplain." Tho writer of tho letter claims relation ship with tho person addressed and explains that a valiso containing valuables has been concealed In Spain, the contents to bo left to nil only daughter and the American re- t latlvo. j 'should the American loply, he later receives a letter from "the 'chaplain" stating- that thcuprhonor Is 'dead and that a certain sum Is re' quired to releaso tho prisoner's bag gage, including tho mysterious va lise. Fortunately, when tho corres pondence ' reaches this point tho "American relative" usually becomes .curious and as a result1' tho embassy Iln Madrid nhd 'tho consulates I throughout' Spnln ItuVe n flood of I correspondence On tho subject. I I In other cases the. victim take sthe i 'bait without question and parts with his money, or even worse still goes to tho expense of traveling to Spain to pay tho required sum to release the valise and claim his share of the In the latter case the swindler Is' generally brought to book,' for thol Spanish police arc on the lookout,) and the presence" of a strnngqr'look- ing for lost relatives arcusps their suspicions. " JRecently an American arrived In Madrid with a certified check to claim his share of a prisoner's estate. The Spanish police put him in prison until he could be convinced that he had been the victim of a clever swindler. It took all the eloquence of an American consul to do this and Induce the man to return home. wmmmimmmmmifsmm - .H - -t, -f T , - i A . i TliN photoKiapli, (he first ieciieil In the eiist of tho lliirxiitd-Orcgon footlmll kiiiiki plnild on New Yi'inN IMy ut Pnsiiilt'iui, Oil., h1iov oiiii of tho most CMlting plajs In the si-ooud poiltd. In vvlilili nil tlu .ciiIiik was dune. With tin m-oip lliuvnitl 7, Okroii II, "tfla-rti-i" Miinciiido, Iho Oregon u:iitvibmk, tepcnliMlIy tiled to cnii) the Ii.tll iiioiind the cml-i. fM i;iriinlt wliu weight onl, I'M p Hindi, l mtu lino Mllf-iiunlnK DcMinind, 1 1 ii r Mini's 'Mi p mud left cud . M.uici utle had' picvlotislv UrUi'd OickduN second field kI. A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is sufflclent.to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the sensational dis covery of a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful. re KIDDIE'S GROUP MUST BE CHECKED i Dr. King's New Discovery will do that very thing, easy and quickly r DONT sny, "Poor little young sterI wish I knew vv hat to ., , ij or ?ou!" Just give a little Dr. Ivlngls .New Discover- as directed and the croupy-cough won't linger. A cold Is not to be fooled with. Get after it at once. Loosen the congestion, the phlegm-stufilness, and the throat-torture. A family remedy for colds, coughs, grippe, and kindred attacks. Fifty years, a friend to cold-sufferers. Fifty years of highest quality. COc. and $1.20 a bottle all druggists. Bowels, on Schedule Time the bile flowing frsely, the fer menting body fKjIsons eliminated Dr. King's New Life Pills make the bowels function regularly and keep the system cleansed of gaseous Im purities. UZc. a bottle, all druggists. It is a strange fact that the eggs of sea-fowl are almost conical In form, so that they will only roll in a circle. As many of them are laid on the bare edges of high rocks this provi sion of nature prevents them from rolling off. SCORES BIG OIL COUF OVER JOHN D. 15 MILLION CATTLE ON EL PASO RANG' EL PASO, Texas, Jan. 16. Fif teen million head of cattle are graz ing on the ranges in the El Paso dis trict, according to figures recently complied by prominent cattlemen. Re cent completion of tho Elephant Butte dam has provided irrigation for a large tract which increases the feeding possibilities for live .stock. Even during the past year, when the Mexican ranges were virtual!'; v'ithout cattle, because of internal troubles by factional strife, EI Paso Ir-ndled 250,000 head of cattle. 260, 000 head of sheep, 18,500 hcad'of lursps and mules and 20,000 hogs. The vast ranges below the border tnce were a great source of prosTsr Ity for this section and heavy Impor tations were made for American con sumption. Business men are ount Ing on a resumption of this .'Drmer Itosperlty insome frtnre dati, when outlawry shall have bpcomp a thing of the past. Possibilities of prnd'i -tlon on both sides of ;ho Rio Grande are considered unlimited. i This Is Eneland's John U. Ill IIS HOOKER OAK IS MAMMOTH OF K1NH STILL EWE IN NORTH SEA CIIICC, Jun, 1G. SI. , Josep't ' Hooker Oak, said lo bo tuo llitKcst jtiou of Its. kind In the world, lucunt- 1 entered In tllo Hull of Fittuo for trees nt Washington, has a brunch spread of 200 feet. iilDTIS ' ! CUT IT IBS LONDON. Dec. 25 Until tho Germans (By Mall). complete the IllSlli:n, Arb. , Jnn. lrt Mining engineers luivo solved tho hixtoilc Hooker Ouk li located In llldwcll prophet's problem and hao lltornlly Park which won deeded the Into Mrs. Annlo K. to Clilco by K, Bldwoll, sweeping of mlno fields they , laid! who wus told by Sir Joseph llgokur, In tho North Sei thoro will bo con-J when lib was ror guest that tho trou sldernblo danger to shipping In Wat-j was tho fnrgost oak In tho world eis adjacent to the British lsloi. say This stntoment hva never boon (U Britlsh and American naol autliorj-i putod. f!. rn nflnr Wni uorlf lins onilnilf Tlir, llnnlm O.iV In 101 fn-t ll'ch ..4. ...... H..b-B .... ..... .. . .U ..WW..U. U.... .U .-- . ...c..-, Jwhlch will not be earlier than neit.ad lt.s a tr.nlc d'axctor e: more Rockefeller, fin Is more than that he is it world rival ot America's great oil king. It Is Edward K. Peamon, who with his brother, Lord Con dray controls British oil. They have Just scored a big coup on our Standard OH. Great oil fields were discovered in Dekka, Algeria, last year. The secret wag so closely guarded that British Interests grabbed all exclusive rights of the production which Is already averaging over a million barrels daily. It Is claimed. TESTING SEED SAVED ENTIRE LOSS OF (IP summer, theio wilt bo somo danger which, they predict, will g.udually d.mlnlsh. , "The American barrags Is swept ns completely as Is humanly pos sible," Admiral Harry S. Knopp, of the American navy, said to The As sociated Press correspondent. "Af ter our nrea naJ ueon pronounced 1Q0 per cent clear we re-swept 86" squnre miles of It (about 15 percent) and found only four moto mines. Tl-ese wero at n buoyed spot where the sweepers believed they had miss ed some." 'The greate3t menace now," said l.leutcnnnt Commander Benson, of, the International Mine Destroying Committee, "Is the unswept German aren. Until thnt field has been clear ed thero will be a good many drift ing mines about. Afterward there will bo some danger but it will inp- ( Idly diminish as the elements des troy the effectiveness of the mines." He said the committee accounted for mines as follews: Five percent e'xplode when laid, five percent u defective, 10 percent soon become useelss through leakage and 50 per cent of the total number laid are ttSF. FOB, STK.KL. JUAREZ, Mex., Jan. 16. Ameri can steel is being used for the manu facture of steel dies by Mexican mint, according to advices received by Ed ward A. Dow, American consul here. Steel dies are especially needed for the coining of the new copper piece of 10 centavos, which has come into existence In order to relieve the scar city of sliver coins. Formerly British or German steel was used In the man ufacture of these dies. 44-M''MM44-MM'4W4 OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE. Corvallis, Jan. 16. (Special) r, A. Ward, of the First National destroyed by thellfferent systems of Rank of Bend, Oregon, knows thatl sweeping employed by tho British seed testing caved him from almost and Americans. r. mnleto crop failure which would) Committee members believe that fctive happened had he planted the a great many of the other 30 percent seed. A sample of sweet clover seed will be carried by the natural north on which a germination test was ward currents of the North Sea Into r'ade for him at the seed laboratory recently gave a germination of 0,5 percent. Over 85 per cent of the 3eed was hard and would not germln pte because the seed coat was Imper vious to moisture. Similar results, tl ougli not so extreme, have bren noted In tjie tests run by the labora tory. Hard seed connot be controlled ex cept by the choice of the strain which may or may not tepd toward the con dition. There have not yet been found machines entirely satisfactory lor "scarifying" or scratching the Artie ice packs and destroyed, others will go ashoro on the Norwegian coast, as have many already, a great many will become harmless through long presence In the water, and n cer tain number will be destroyed by patrols which 'the British navy still Is maintaining. Also the British navy has Just armed all merchantmen, except those calling at Irish ports, with high velocity rifles that they may destroy fry mine sighed. So many ships call ing at Irish ports have been raided for arms that the admiralty believed Effective Jan. 1, 1920 (reeds to render them germlnable on it advisable to add to this danger. a commercial scale, and the only) Two Irish fishing boats off Cork practical way to pervent the loss of recently sighted a drifting mine, The w Jll Storage Charges will be as follews: ' Vi,i Live Storage, $7.50 Per Month Dea j Storage, $5.00 Per Month it- i 1 M If j the crop and the use of the )and Is to avoid planting that kind of seed. Testing, the seed before planting time, even before buying it, Js easy land safe. Most seed firms will gladly X furnish samples of all their seed Iota. and these or any other samples, will Klamath Garage Men s Association captajns mistook it for a cask ot rum or wine and made a race for it. kTlie winner was the loser. Ills boat was sunk. , The Admiralty has had several re ports, of jft d.rlfting mine about 600 miles southeast of. New York which ibe tested free at the seed laboratory, officers hope some of the newly-arm- Orogon Agricultural college, Corval-jed merchantmen will destroy If It J lis, Oregon. The laboratory is gov-(has nol already been rendered harra- T eminent; mamiainea ior wie iree useless by the elements, i Ol uregUII, VYUBUJUIUH luauu, U11U Montana farmers. .J--'l-'J--'''.-.'J...v. o' water Is easily tasted CfinAhnrlna (a tin awont t Virir rtrta part dissolved in ten thousand parts ' cathedral In Genoa six A vase cut from, a single emerald, measuring twelve and a half inches Inwllnmetef, has been preserved In the hundred I years,' than nine feet und a clrcur.ifercnco of moiu tliun 28 feet. Tho fumoas tiee js viewed annually by n num ber of noinblo visitors, General Grant, estlmnted that 422S persons could stand under Its branches. Treo Surgeon O, F. Haskell of St. Helonn hn Juit completed tho nsk of doctoring tho famous old oak and ho reported thct a four foot branch hr.i been shot from the treo by light ning recently. As this was tho upper most branch a change In the domon slon from 105 to 101 feet was made. pi E P, 60MPAN ? N E 01 WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. lCt A proposal that tho popartment of the Interior seek a chonge In the iform of contract by which Doak and Brown, San Frnnciscco contractor., wnuld reclaim 10,000 acres of marsh lands on Upper Klamnth Luke, "Ore gon, has been under consideration by Secretary Franklin K Lane. Tho new plan would Involve a cash payment by tho Government to tho n ntrartors In compensation for this work instead of giving thorn tho use of tho land for thirty joars In re imbursement. In this way tho land would bq mode available for settlers wth preference rights to soldiers, as demanded by American Legion Post 'I Klamath Falls. Tho government land to bo re claimed represents only one-fifth of the contract held by Doak and T- own. " Senator Chnmborlaln and Repre sentative Slnnott of Oregon, and Rep resentative Raker of California were Mesent at the conference. Alex Iosbdrough of Yreka, Cali fornia, representing the California company against some of the charges tl at have been hjnted In complaints t the Jpterior Department, He said tha the dam, which the power com puny prpppscs to construct on Uppei K'amath, Is an aid to the reclama tion of a large area. Edward B. Ashurst of , Klamath Falls and John Thomas Taylor of this city, National Counsel for the American Legion, spoke for tho vet erans' organization. More record? Karl Shepherd, 2t The 1020 census closes January 16. Are you listed? "moved tho mountain U Mahomet." Ten million feet of Sue rum on to hill, ud'olnlnx ItlsbcQ, Is being Hliovuleil by steam and carted nway by rall roud so that tho Phelps Tlodgo cor poration can rench 7,000,000 tons ot copper oru which Is part of tho ramifications of tho Uoppor Queen m no. It Is a gigantic projsct. Alt tho SonliH of tho engineering depart ment ot tho organlrntlon was re quired to put Into effect tho leveling of tliu mountain, tho work of which begun In 1917. Cnro had to bo used In .blustlng to provent dumago to property And llfu In Illsbeo und Warren from boulders hurled down tho mruntalnsldu Into the town. Where to put tho earth covering of this mining trcusuro was another problem. Warren and Rlsboo occupy tho gulch at the foot of Sacramonto hill. It was necessary to build rail road tracks Into several spur gulches and because of tho narrow width thesu hud to bo single trucked. To prevent accident, and facilitate con tinual mocmcnt of curth from tho steam shovels working at tho hill top, a competent railroad train dis patcher nnd telephone equipment was Instullcd. Tho work was begun. In tho midst of tho war, while machinery was hard to obtain and labor difficulties wero Increased by I, W. W. agitators. Yet In spite of those handicaps, tho workmen havo leveled tho top of tho hill and removed n largo sllco from :no sldo of tho mountain. The steam shovels havo not yet reached tho rich copper veins of tho Copper Queen, but they have como Into ore containing ono-halr to ono por cent coppor. Somo duy, perhaps, a means may bo discovered to ex tract this coppor at a profit. Ex periments Jiave been made in heap leiichlng of low grudo oro, which promise n fow cents a ton profit by separating It Into piles for loachlng by water alono. In tho meantime tho steam shovels ore keeping steadily ut woik In tho hope that soon these glnnt Instru ments may be rivaling tho Copper Queen underground minors in tho production of copper. ' This Is said to bo tho first experi ment of Its kind In mining and Its success may mean a revolution In tho Industry! V. OF O. J FIIIST. BERKELEY, QaJ., Jan. J.6. The Unlvorslty of California with t,68 studontH Js the largest jinlvorslty In the. Unljed 'tqtos, ltrwas announced here .recently. Columbia University was given .second place with 8,204 students. GKHMAN M KUCHA NTS COMING. BERLIN, Dec.C. (By Mall), -A number of German business men will soon go to America to purchase raw materials, whether on credit ,or with cash Is not stated, says tho new Berlin Gazette, GRIT, BONE, MEAT SCRAPS, EGG MASH FOR Murphes Feed & Seed Store CHICKENS 126 South Sixth St Phone 7 X i o?